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  3. NEUTRALITY

    The diplomatic writer of the "Daily Mail" states he has learned on high authority that South Africa informed Britain ...

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  4. JAPAN MAY ANNEX PACIFIC MANDATE

    "It is obvious that Japan eventually intends to cut completely free of the League of Nations and to annex her own colonies," says the "Manchester Guardian" in an editorial comment on the report from Geneva that Japan will not be represented at the ...

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  5. Cabinet Reconstruction in Hand

    Lobby opinion yesterday was that the Cabinet reconstruction which will be announced by the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) early next week, will reveal a greatly strengthened Ministry capable of dealing with developmental and constitutional issues which lie ...

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  6. SOUTH AFRICAN RECOGNITION

    CAPETOWN, Thursday. — The South African Government has decided to recognise Italian sovereignty over Abyssinia. ...

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  7. HUNGARY

    The method of the Hungarian occupation of the Slovak area has been settled by Czech and Hungarian military authorities. ...

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  8. SPENCER'S TOMB LOST

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Dean of Westminster announces that the search for Spencer's tomb in Westminster Abbey was unsuccessful, and ...

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  9. SHIP WRECKED BY EXPLOSION

    OAKLAND (Calif.), Thursday.— The German steamer Vancouver, was wrecked here by an explosion which the master, W. Moessinger, said ...

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  10. BELGIUM INSISTS ON CONGO RIGHTS

    BRUSSELS, Thursday. — The Foreign Minister (Mr. Spaak) reasserting Belgium's inalienable rights to the Congo, declared that all ...

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  11. LYSAGHTS

    Lysaghts Newcastle works will close down to-morrow for an indefinite period. The announcement was made ...

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  12. JAPAN AIMS AT THREEPOWER PACT

    The Foreign Office spokesman stated that Japan is considering a Three Power Treaty embracing Japan, Manchukuo ...

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  13. CIVIL DEFENCE HEAD

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Government has appointed Sir Thomas Gardiner, Director-General of the Post Office, to work with Sir John ...

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  14. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS FOR AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Montagu Marks, an Australian, has formed a company called Albion Films Ltd., with a capital of over £500,000. ...

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  15. NEW GUINEA

    The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Hughes) yesterday reaffirmed in the House of Representatives that Australia ...

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  16. MASS PRODUCTION OF SNOW WHITES

    BERLIN, Thursday.—Snow White is likely to help Dr. Schacht's efforts to increase Germany's dwindling stocks of foreign exchange. South ...

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  17. MINISTERIAL PRACTICE

    Questions on notice in the House of Representatives asked by Mr. G. Lawson (Labour, Queensland), which led on Thursday night to the ...

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  18. FRANCE ALARMED

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that French public opinion is disconcerted by the rapidity of the methods with which ...

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  19. HEARST EDITOR'S SUICIDE

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Victor Watson, one of the most prominent of Hearst's newspaper editors, leapt from the 11-storey window of an ...

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  20. STATE BORROWINGS

    A complaint that the Federal Treasurer had refused to give him information as to the amount of loan money sought by the States from ...

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  21. WIRRAWAY PLANES

    A denial that the Wirraway machines being manufactured by the Commonwealth Corporation for the R.A.A.F. would be "out of date and ...

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  22. FALL IN MINE

    The number of fatal accidents which occurred in mines recently was added to last night when Gordon Donald Grigg, 28, fell 200 feet down a pass in ...

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  23. 14 KILLED

    Fourteen persons were killed when a Jersey Air Lines DH86 crashed in attempting to land in a fog. The air liner took off but it was ...

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  24. MOBILISATION

    The cost of the recent mobilisation of the fleet is provisionally assessed at £1,000,000. The estimated cost of Air Raid Precautions to local ...

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  25. MONASTRY CLOSED

    The Nazi leader (Herr Buerckel) has closed the Serviten monastery at Innsbruck, the most important in the Tyrol, and ordered the arrest of ...

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  26. R.A.F. FLIGHT

    The Defence Department to-day made available the personnel of three R.A.F. Vickers Wellesley bombers which will leave Ismalia to-morrow ...

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  27. Minister Reconciled to Ambassador

    There was an echo in the House of Commons to-day of the recent public controversy between Lord Winterton and the Soviet ...

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  28. Italian Press Sees Roman Triumph

    The newspaper "Tribuna" points out the Italian-German arbitration in Vienna, coinciding with Britain's recognition of Abyssinia marks the ...

    Article : 162 words
  29. ARSON CHARGE

    A remarkable statement said to have been made by Horace Ravenhill, 44, a bookmaker, was entered at the City Court to-day, when he ...

    Article : 106 words
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